A 14-year-old boy was arrested today after police uncovered a stash of crack cocaine and cannabis under his bed. The baby-faced teenager was one of several suspected drug dealers targeted in a series of dawn raids on a housing estate in Kingsbury. More than 50 officers from the Met's Territory Support Group and CID unit descended on Westfield Close at 6am, simultaneously breaking down the front doors of three properties and searching for illegal substances and weapons. The youngster was found asleep in the bedroom of a third floor flat, alongside a shoe box containing the illegal class A and C narcotics. Around 40 wraps of cocaine, cash and drug dealing paraphernalia, which included scales and cling film, were also discovered by the search team and police sniffer dog. The 14-year-old and a 17-year-old youth, who was also in the flat, were immediately arrested for possession with intent to supply drugs and led out of the flat in handcuffs. They were both wearing hoodies, trainers and tracksuit trousers. Two other properties on the estate - a ground floor flat and terraced house - were also raided and two men were cautioned for possessing a small amount of cannabis. The secret operation was rolled out after police received a number of complaints about drug dealing and gangs of youths congregating on the estate. DI Pete Wallis, from Brent Intelligence Unit, said he was happy with the outcome. He said: "We have been receiving a number of complaints from residents over the past couple of weeks, regarding drug dealing and anti-social behaviour in the area. "The raids were a response to this and our aim was to disrupt the criminals and sent out the message that we will come and visit them in the early hours." Officers also carried out a weapons swift in the communal areas of the small estate, looking for any knives or guns that had been stashed. Mr Wallis added: "This was part of the work we are doing as part of operation blunt, which combats youth crime, and the majority of subjects we are looking at are juveniles."